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Subconjunctival Drug Administration

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1 Subconjunctival Drug Administration

2 Introduction Another means of attaining high therapeutic levels of drugs in the cornea and anterior segment, particularly in the emergency management of acute infection or inflammation. Placing injections subconjunctivally bypasses the lipid layers of the bulbar conjunctiva and places the drugs adjacent to the water-permeable sclera, increasing water-soluble drug penetration into the eye. Local leakage also allows corneal penetration.

3 Uses To achieve high corneal and intra-ocular levels of drugs for short periods. Administration of drugs that penetrate the cornea poorly (antibiotics ). Administration of drugs that have slow absorption characteristics (corticosteroids ). When topical medication cannot be administered, or only infrequently.

4 Equipment 25G 1.5 cm needle. 1-3 ml disposable syringe.
Topical local anesthetic. Sedative. Good Animal Restraint

5 Advantages Markedly increased penetration of water soluble drugs.
Short term high concentrations of drugs in cornea and anterior segment. Supplement to topical therapy.

6 Disadvantages Local irritation, residues, necrosis and granuloma formation can occur at the site of injection. Once injected the drug(s) cannot be removed. Temporary pain at site of injection. Injection is quite difficult with potential of injury to eye. Difficult and dangerous in a fractious animal

7 Drugs Penicillin Oxytetracycline Ceftiofur


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